Grey Teal 6/7/2012 Ashlands Drive, Helidon MW
Nankeen Night-Heron 29/6/2012 Toowoomba Waterbird Habitat MW
Eurasian Coot 29/6/2012 Toowoomba Waterbird Habitat MW
Painted Button-quail 30/6/12 Amos Road, Withcott MA & MW
Brown Cuckoo-Dove 29/6/2012 Table Top Bushland Reserve MW
Large-billed Scrubwren 29/6/2012 Table Top Bushland Reserve MW
White-throated Gerygone 30/6/12 Amos Road, Withcott MA & MW
Striated Thornbill 29/6/2012 J E Duggan Park MW
Little Friarbird 29/6/2012 Toowoomba Waterbird Habitat MW
Bell Miner 29/6/2012 Table Top Bushland Reserve MW
Black-chinned Honeyeater * 6/7/2012 Ashlands Drive, Helidon MW
Ground Cuckoo-shrike * 25/6/2012 Rossells Road, Flagstone Creek MW
Fairy Martin 4/6 /2012 ‘Abberton’ WJ & MW
Little Egret 16/7 /2012 ‘Abberton’ WJ & MW
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A handful more locally
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Comments on some good records
Michael
Thanks for filling in a few more gaps. Some firsts for the year as well. Really pleased about the Black-chinned Honeyeater record; wasn't at all confident we'd get that this year having looked for it a couple of times lately without success (along Connors Rd, Helidon) - a very unpredictable honeyeater, locally.
Mallard would be new for the year too, provided it passes the test. Have a look at the criteria at the following link and let us know how your bird(s) scored.
.://..toowoombabirdobservers.org/f ... ht=mallard
I wouldn't be at all surprised if your Bell Miner was a first for Table Top Reserve. How many were there and where exactly were they?
Cheers
Mick
Thanks for filling in a few more gaps. Some firsts for the year as well. Really pleased about the Black-chinned Honeyeater record; wasn't at all confident we'd get that this year having looked for it a couple of times lately without success (along Connors Rd, Helidon) - a very unpredictable honeyeater, locally.
Mallard would be new for the year too, provided it passes the test. Have a look at the criteria at the following link and let us know how your bird(s) scored.
.://..toowoombabirdobservers.org/f ... ht=mallard
I wouldn't be at all surprised if your Bell Miner was a first for Table Top Reserve. How many were there and where exactly were they?
Cheers
Mick